Storys Page

Full Radio Lanarkshire storys, presenter features, and station moments in one place.

This page holds the full versions of Radio Lanarkshire’s featured storys — with larger imagery, fuller writeups, and more detail than the main Social page teasers. It is where listeners can get closer to the presenters, the team, and the sound behind the station.

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Each story below expands on the social teaser with fuller editorial copy, stronger presenter detail, and a clearer view of the station identity behind Radio Lanarkshire.

Story 01 • Presenter Spotlight

Kieran King on building big energy behind the mic

Kieran King has become one of the recognisable voices helping define the feel of Radio Lanarkshire. His approach to presenting is built around pace, confidence, and making every link sound alive, giving listeners the sense that there is always something happening on air.

In this feature, Kieran talks about the importance of balance in a live show — knowing when to lift the energy, when to let the music breathe, and how to keep a station sounding sharp without losing personality. That combination helps his broadcasts feel polished while still sounding natural.

More than anything, Kieran’s style shows how much a presenter shapes the identity of a station. It is not only about what gets played, but how the whole show feels while it is unfolding. His role in that sound has made him a key part of the Radio Lanarkshire line-up.

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Story 02 • Show Feature

Liam O’Hara brings a sharper edge to the station mix

Liam O’Hara’s presence on Radio Lanarkshire adds a different kind of rhythm to the station. His approach combines strong music instincts with a confident delivery that helps a show feel driven, focused, and full of movement from start to finish.

This story looks at how Liam shapes a show through pace and selection, building a flow that keeps listeners engaged without ever sounding forced. It is that control over tone and timing that makes his broadcasts stand out and gives his programmes their own distinct feel.

Features like this matter because they show that radio personality does not come from branding alone. It comes from the people at the centre of the station, and Liam’s contribution is a clear part of what gives Radio Lanarkshire its edge.

Story 03 • Behind The Voice

Praise Oguns talks music choices, flow, and station identity

Praise Oguns brings a thoughtful broadcasting style to Radio Lanarkshire, with an eye for how the smallest details can shape the bigger feel of a show. From music choices to the timing of links, his work is built around making a programme feel smooth, confident, and complete.

In this feature, Praise reflects on what makes a station memorable. It is not only the tracks people hear, but the consistency of tone, the strength of the presenter voice, and the way everything comes together to create something listeners recognise instantly.

That thinking feeds directly into the wider Radio Lanarkshire sound. Praise’s contribution shows how presenter identity and station identity work together, creating broadcasts that feel considered rather than accidental.

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Story 04 • Presenter Focus

Genis Kumar Joshi on sound, detail, and the feel of great radio

Genis Kumar Joshi’s role in the station is defined by attention to detail. His feature explores how strong radio is often built from the things listeners barely notice directly — the feel of a smooth transition, the right pace of a link, and the confidence of a presenter who knows when to step forward and when to let the content lead.

That measured style gives Genis a clear presence across the Radio Lanarkshire sound. He brings a sense of control and polish that helps shows feel settled, modern, and carefully built rather than rushed or overdone.

The story highlights how different presenter styles strengthen the same station in different ways. In Genis’s case, it is detail, consistency, and a calm broadcasting touch that make his contribution stand out.

Story 05 • Team Feature

Inside the team shaping Radio Lanarkshire on and off air

Radio Lanarkshire works because it is built on a mix of distinct voices that all contribute something different. Kieran King brings lift and pace, Liam O’Hara adds sharpness and movement, Praise Oguns gives shows flow and balance, and Genis Kumar Joshi contributes polish and detail.

This group story pulls those different strengths together to show how a station identity is shaped over time. It is not simply a matter of one presenter or one show, but the chemistry across the whole line-up that gives Radio Lanarkshire its own personality and sound.

The result is a station that feels broader, stronger, and more memorable because every presenter adds something personal while still sounding part of the same brand. That shared identity is what turns separate shows into a recognisable station.

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Keep up with the stories behind the sound

The Social page gives the quick highlights. The Storys page gives the full picture — more detail, more personality, and a closer look at the presenters and station moments shaping Radio Lanarkshire.